
BUG conservatory systems
Sleek conservatory profiles for stylish protection
Weather-resistant solution: aluminium profiles for conservatories
BUG conservatory systems combine the ease of maintenance and durability of aluminium with the comfort of wood. The wood acts as a load-bearing and supporting structure, while the aluminium profiles provide weather protection and form the frame into which the glass panes are inserted.
This allows architects and builders to easily install various ventilation and opening elements. Create conservatories with a wide range of layouts and designs. BUG’s perfectly matched system components offer many practical benefits, including long life and modern thermal insulation for the conservatory.
Benefits of the conservatory system
The conservatory profiles impress with their flexible application options while retaining the same functionality:
- Design for wooden profiles with a width of 60 mm and 80 mm
- Usable glass thicknesses from 8 mm to 42 mm
- Contact pressure of the seals on the glass can be adjusted using spacers
- Reliable glazing rebate ventilation without additional measures
- Targeted condensation drainage thanks to special sealing system
- Sealing system designed for self-cleaning glazing
- No continuous screwing from the outside into the wooden structure
- Simple installation of ventilation and opening elements
- Defined eaves point design without edge profiles suitable for all roof pitches
Sophisticated conservatory profiles add visual appeal
A conservatory brings light into your living room. It brings you closer to nature and improves your quality of life. The extra slim external widths of the conservatory profiles create a modern design and give the feeling of sitting in the garden.
The aluminium shells integrated into the BUG are ideal for all types of glazing. The thickness of the glass can also be customised. The BUG conservatory system is designed for glass thicknesses from 8 to 42 mm and guarantees a high level of sealing regardless. The result is large, bright and light-filled rooms with unobstructed views of nature.
Conservatory with a system: integrated seals
The conservatory system incorporates a special sealing consisting of a threaded glazing seal. This ensures that moisture and condensation can be removed in a controlled manner. In addition, the glass rebate is ventilated without the need for any additional or further processing.
Another typical feature of BUG conservatory systems is their high level of wind and water tightness. Certified test reports are available for these properties, which certify
- high water tightness under heavy rain and
- increased resistance to wind load (safety load).
Conservatory profiles for cold and warm conservatories
The aluminium shells are designed for both unheated and heated glass structures attached to residential buildings with up to two storeys. Below we have listed the differences, advantages and disadvantages of cold and warm conservatories.
Cold conservatory
You spend most of your time in a cold conservatory in spring and autumn. In the winter months, the room is too cold because it cannot be heated. During this time, it is used, for example, to overwinter plants. The advantage: you save on heating costs. The disadvantage is that you miss out on an energy-efficient, well-insulated home.
Warm conservatory
A warm conservatory is well insulated, so it can be heated, and meets much higher energy saving requirements than a cold conservatory. This design can be used all year round.
FAQ: Key questions about conservatory systems
Find out more about wood-aluminium conservatory systems. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
If you have chosen a wood and aluminium conservatory system, you can create a wide range of structures, including two-storey conservatories. You can also choose between different surface finishes:
- Press-finished
- Anodised (six standard colours)
- Powder-coated (RAL according to colour chart)
A conservatory is ideal for creating extra living space with plenty of natural light and strengthening the connection between indoors and outdoors. With wood-aluminium conservatory systems, you can enjoy durable, low-maintenance and durable materials. They also offer modern design options and good thermal insulation properties. BUG also eliminates the need for folded sheets, allowing you to use the defined eaves point design for all roof pitches.
If you choose a conservatory with aluminium profiles, it is advisable to use a wood-aluminium roof structure. Alternatively, the entire structure can be clad.
With BUG conservatory systems, regular wood maintenance is a thing of the past. There is no need for costly investment in wood preservatives, varnishes and time spent maintaining windows and doors. BUG’s well-designed aluminium cladding offers perfect protection against a wide range of weather conditions. They are water tight under heavy rain and withstand all environmental conditions.
Sophisticated technology from BUG for a better quality of life
Set new standards in terms of appearance and technology with the wood-aluminium systems from BUG. Both requirements are harmoniously combined in this conservatory system. Create light-filled, feel-good spaces that maintain their high quality over time. Use our wood-aluminium systems for mullion-transom constructions as facades and for roofing. Need more information for planning? You can contact us at any time using our contact form. We will then be in touch with you personally to discuss your enquiry.
